Housebuilder Inland Homes are 'in good shape' with more projects in the pipeline, says Chief Executive Stephen Wicks

Inland Homes, a leading brownfield regeneration specialist and housebuilder has released it's half year results today. Earlier last week the company also announced it had received planning permission to develop a site in High Wycombe and has secured resolutions for planning consent to be granted at a number of other sites, taking its total pipeline to 2,340 permitted plots. So, good news for the housebuilders. How are the numbers looking? To tell us more, Nigel Cassidy was joined by Stephen Wicks, Chief Executive of Inland Homes.

Totally plc release their full year results, aiming to be the UK's leading non-hospital healthcare provider

Totally Plc, the company providing out-of-hospital healthcare across the UK, released it's latest full year results today. The AIM-listed company has big ambitions and is aiming to become the UK's leading provider in it's sector. The company's prospects have certainly appealed to some, Chairman Robert (Bob) Holt (also Chairman of Mears Group, DX, Lakehouse and a few others) purchased 76,977 shares of the company’s stock in a transaction on Friday, March 17th. Bob joined Nigel Cassidy to discuss further.

Gadgets & Gizmos: Interactive programmes on Netflix

Technology is changing almost every aspect of daily life and business and finance is no exception. Share Radio's Simon Rose and Steve Caplin, Share Radio's technology editor, look at the big technological changes that impact on the world of business, finance and money as well as some of the gadgets that help make everyday life a bit easier. On today's programme: Netflix is to start making interactive programmes, Speedlite - world's first controlled lighting stem for bikes, the US Army fires its first 3D printed grenade and much more.

Market Wrap: Bank stocks hit as Trump fails first test

On today's Wrap: stocks have been under pressure following the collapse of Donald Trump's first attempt to overturn Obamacare; the Bank of England will perform stress tests of the UK's biggest banks, including a worst case Brexit scenario; and the telecoms regulator has given BT a record 42 million pound fine for failing to properly compensate businesses.

The Motley Fool Money Show: can Sears survive?

US department store stalwart Sears says there's 'substantial doubt it will survive' as retailers struggle against online-only offerings. Plus Twitter's plan for a paid platform and the latest earnings updates from the US. For more on what's happening across the pond, join Chris Hill and the Motley Fool Radio Show team.

Crowdfunders: It's ISA season - and the Innovative Finance ISA could be for you

Crowdfunders is Share Radio's regular look at the world of crowdfunding and peer-to-peer lending. Today: the case for Innovative Finance this ISA season; and how businesses looking to borrow use peer-to-peer lending.

Republican factional conflict could hurt Trump’s tax reforms

Donald Trump's failure to muster Republican support for his new healthcare plan has left the White House reeling and markets jittery. Could the infighting lead to problems for key economic reforms, including Trump's planned tax cuts? Sanford Henry, US political commentator, joined Share Radio's Ed Bowsher for more.

Nations cause headache for May ahead of Article 50 trigger

Ahead of Article 50's official trigger on Wednesday, Theresa May heads to Scotland to meet Nicola Sturgeon while the deadline for a new power-sharing executive in Northern Ireland looks set to pass without an agreement. For more on the day's top political stories, Robert Colvile, editor at CapX, joined Share Radio's Ed Bowsher.

BT hit with 'unprecedented' fine

BT has been fined £42m by Ofcom for failing to compensate rivals after delays to broadband installation - a record figure. They'll also have to pay around £300m in compensation to rivals. Plus Stagecoach loses South Western franchise to FirstGroup and Hong Kong firm MTR and YouGov reveals its results. Ken Odeluga, market analyst at City Index, joined Share Radio's Ed Bowsher for the day's company stories.

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